The USD/CAD broke to the downside during the American session as US stocks soar and as crude oil prices jump. The pair dropped to 1.2899, hitting the lowest level in a week.
The decline in US Consumer Sentiment to the lowest on record did not weaken the rally Wall Street. The Dow Jones is rising by 2.12% and the Nasdaq by 2.14%. The improvement in market sentiment is also driving crude oil prices to the upside. The WTI barrel is at multi-day up almost 4%.
The combination of risk appetite, higher crude oil prices and a weaker dollar are pushing USD/CAD to the downside on Friday. On a wider perspective, analysts at MUFG Bank warn the loonie could be hurt more than other currencies by intensifying global growth fears and from negative spill-over risks from higher rates.
On Thursday, USD/CAD was testing the critical resistance around 1.3000. It failed to break higher and pulled back. Currently, is it trading under the 1.2900, a relevant support. A consolidation below should open the doors for an extension of the move lower targeting initially 1.2860.
The bias points to the downside in the short-term and it would be reinforced with a break under 1.2580. The dollar needs to break above 1.3000 to strengthen.
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